NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER The Victorian language of flowers was used to convey romantic expressions: honeysuckle for devotion, asters for patience, and red roses for love. But for Victoria Jones, it?s been more useful in communicating mistrust and solitude. After a childhood spent in the foster-care system, she is unable to get close to... more...

"I used the same flowers again and again: a bouquet of marigold, grief; a bucket of thistle, misanthropy; a pinch of dried basil; hatred. Only occasionally did my communication vary." The Victorian language of flowers was used to convey what words could not, from declarations of admiration to confessions of betrayal. For Victoria Jones, alone... more...

From the bestselling author of The Language of Flowers, We Never Asked for Wings is a novel about bad choices, second chances, and finding love in the most unexpected places
How far would you go for your children?
Would you lie for them? Flee with them? Let someone else mother them if you thought they would do a better job?
As... more...

How far would you go for your children?
Would you lie for them? Flee with them? Let someone else mother them if you thought they would do a better job?
As a single parent, Letty does everything for her two children - apart from raise them. Being a mother terrifies her more than she can admit, and so she's always let her mother take that... more...

New York Times bestselling author of The Language of Flowers comes her much-anticipated new novel about young love, hard choices, and hope against all odds. For fourteen years, Letty Espinosa has worked three jobs around San Francisco to make ends meet while her mother raised her children?Alex, now fifteen, and Luna, six?in their tiny apartment... more...